Moore's Patent No 1 Metal Derringer with Transitional Variant 2-3 Markings

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.41RF caliber, 2.5" barrel, no S/N 26. Engraved silver-plated brass frame, silver-plated barrel. Action release button on right side of frame, curved trigger sheath. Top of barrel stamped D. MOORE PATENT and engraved FEB. 19, 1861. The 2nd variation markings were entirely engraved while the 3rd variation markings were applied with two stamps, one for the patent mark and one for the date. This pistol was apparently produced after the manufacture of the "D MOORE" stamp, but prior to the production of the date stamp. According to the research of noted derringer collector, researcher and author L.D. Eberhart, less than 36 pistols were produced with this marking variation and only two other examples of Moore No 1 Derringers are known with this pattern of marking; #3 and #30.

Approximately 3,000 Moore No 1 Derringers were produced circa 1861-1865 before the company was acquired by National Arms and subsequently by Colt in 1870. The Moore No 1 was the first large bore metallic cartridge derringer produced in America. This pistol created a new category of self-defense handgun that would find favor with those looking for a large caliber pistol in a diminutive and discrete package, which would remain quite popular for several decades. 

Provenance: L.D. Eberhart Collection

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the plating on the frame and barrel with some thinning, flaking and loss. Some surface oxidation is present on the barrel where the plating has been lost. Markings on barrel are partially obscured by impact marks and scattered mars. Mechanically functional, good bore with strong rifling and moderate oxidation, showing some pitting along its length. A scarce variant Moore No 1 from the collection of the leading expert on the subject.

EST $1000 - 1500

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 Wednesday, Oct 30, 2019 | 10:00 AM  Eastern
 
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Moore's Patent No 1 Metal Derringer with Transitional Variant 2-3 Markings
Moore's Patent No 1 Metal Derringer with Transitional Variant 2-3 Markings
Lot number: 237
Seller: Cowan's Auctions
Event: Historic Firearms & Early Militaria
Ends: Wednesday, October 30 | 10:00 AM  Eastern

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